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  1. The Family is a 2001 novel written by Mario Puzo. [1] The novel is about Pope Alexander VI and his family. Puzo spent over twenty years working on the book off and on, while he wrote others. The novel was finished by his longtime girlfriend, Carol Gino. The Family is effectively his last novel, but released two years after his death.

    • Mario Puzo
    • 2001
  2. 2. Okt. 2001 · Mario Puzo first answered the question 'What is a family?' with the creation of the Corleones in his landmark best seller The Godfather. Now, 30 years later, Puzo enriches us all with his ultimate vision of the subject: the story of the greatest crime family in Italian history, the Borgias.

    • (13,9K)
    • Paperback
  3. Mario Puzos final masterwork. A sweeping epic saga of corruption, greed, treachery, and sin, The Family is the ultimate crowning achievement of the #1 New York Times bestselling novelist who gave the world The Godfather, arguably the greatest Mafia crime novel ever written.

  4. 29. März 2011 · Mario Puzos final masterwork. A sweeping epic saga of corruption, greed, treachery, and sin, The Family is the ultimate crowning achievement of the #1 New York Times bestselling novelist who gave the world The Godfather, arguably the greatest Mafia crime novel ever written.

    • William Morrow & Company
    • $12.79
  5. 15. Juli 2020 · English. 418 pages : 18 cm. What is a family? Mario Puzo first answered that question in 'The Godfather'. Now, 30 years later, comes Puzo's ultimate vision of the subject, in a novel that crowns his remarkable career: the story of the greatest crime family in Italian history - the Borgias. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate.

  6. 2. Juli 2009 · Headed by Rodrigo Borgia, better known as Pope Alexander VI, this tight-knit family is fighting to keep its iron grip on Italy – but theirs is a lethal game, and the cost of failure is surely death.

  7. 13. Okt. 2009 · In The Family, Puzowhom the Washington Post calls, “A serious American talent”—plunges reader into the colorful tumult of the Italian Renaissance, immersing them in the roiling intrigues...